Olusegun Obasanjo
Ex-President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has said that God has endowed Nigeria with natural resources to enable its growth.
He said that it is not God’s plan for Nigeria to struggle economically.
Obasanjo shared his thoughts at the Methodist Archdiocese of Abuja’s 40th anniversary celebration on Sunday in Abuja.
He opined that Nigeria had all it needs to thrive.
He subsequently called on leaders to judiciously use the country’s abundant resources to develop the nation.
Obasanjo echoed the sentiments of Methodist Prelate, Dr Oliver Aba’s message, emphasising the importance of appreciating God’s blessings.
He said, “As God created other nations, endowing them with resources, He similarly blessed Nigeria with numerous resources for growth.
“Just as Egypt has the River Nile, Nigeria has the Rivers Niger and Benue, plus crude oil, fertile soil, and other natural resources.
“I firmly believe God didn’t create Nigeria to struggle. He has given us everything we need; it’s our duty to appreciate Him, especially since many countries lack what Nigeria has.”
Obasanjo urged leaders, clergy, and citizens to pray for the country’s healing, acknowledging that Nigeria’s current situation isn’t God’s fault.
“We’ve squandered God’s gifts, but if we humble ourselves and seek Him, He will heal our land,” he added.
President Bola Tinubu, represented by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, commended the Methodist Church Nigeria for its commitment to social justice, education, and humanitarian outreach.
In his goodwill message, Tinubu praised Methodist Church Nigeria for its pioneering role and impactful vision.
“I celebrate the 40th anniversary of Abuja Archdiocese, a testament to the church’s enduring spirit of faith, community, and service in Abuja and 183 years in Nigeria.
“The Methodist Church has significantly contributed to our nation’s development through social justice, education, and humanitarian efforts, transforming lives nationwide,” he said.